Project Details
Description
Propagation of sound waves in fibre materials at audible frequencies is studied. The purpose is to understand in detail the physical mechanisms that cause sound attenuation; and to be able to calculate the sound attenuation and velocity in the materials from fibre diameter, distribution and density. The work is experimental and theoretical.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 01/06/1992 → … |
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